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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ This age-stratified death data from @cdcgov is simple and compelling evidence about how much damage the lockdowns may have caused versus #Covid. Okay, first look at 85+ deaths. Red
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The New York Times
nytimes
By the time the U.S. had 15 known coronavirus cases, some 2,000 invisible infections were already spreading through major cities.We tracked how the virus spread. What we found shows how
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
A thread of some of the misconceptions that fed the COVID hysteria. 1/ Little reporting of the sense of scale, that flu and seasonal influenza-like infections (i.e., colds) are massive
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
Dr. @sdbaral has an excellent guiding philosophy here.As someone who entered science to curiously question the answers, I've found epidemiology during COVID to be characterized by strong informal social control
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
Masking has been one of the biggest failures not just for the US but for what we might call The West - here meaning NA, EU, WHO vs countries and
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David Fisman
DFisman
Excellent to see new Canadian seroprevalence estimates from @CANBloodServ https://nationalpost.com/news/only-1-5-per-cent-of-canadians-report-covid-19-antibody-immunity-in-second-pandemic-wave-study I think there are some issues with how th
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
45 yrs ago I had a great HS civics class (Mr. Loveland, Hall HS, Hartford CT), remember civics? So I know something about states rights + US Constitution. But that's
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Mark Mancini
MarkPMancini
I've never said this publicly, because I'm naturally private, but I suffer from depression. I have for many years, since I was 18. I know, by now, how to handle
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Bret Weinstein
BretWeinstein
Fathers are important, making sons and daughters wiser and more capable. In black America, fatherlessness is disproportionate. #BLM wants to spread fatherlessness.Reason suggests we should improve black women's bargaining position
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Lockdowns have an impact, whilst in place they reduce transmission & new infections, they buy time, protect health systems & save lives. Lockdowns do not change the fundamentals of the
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david lilienfeld
lilienfeld1
@dandrezner As an epidemiologist, I see the problem in the US preventing Covid-19 spread: many in the population view with contempt anyone urging them to use facemasks/socially distance themselves.They were
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M. Gouldhawke ∞
M_Gouldhawke
The British law that created the mainland colony of British Columbia in 1858 had the racist Doctrine of Discovery and Terra Nullius written out in its first sentence, falsely claiming
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rakesh bohra
rakesbohra
@DighavkarKiran @mybmcWardGN @mybmc #swachhdadar #SwachhBharat #CleanUpafter closure of Janta cloth mkt & veg. mkt from last 60daysstill heaps of Garbage piles here EVERYDAY Why ??+monsoon today, I m worried that
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Toria in Gilead 💙❤️
toriajayne
Since I've woken up and the world has gone a little more mad...If you are so emotionally fragile that someone getting your pronouns wrong makes you suicidal you need psychiatric
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Jack Bly
TheJackBly
Why Obesity Is The Largest Health Crisis We Are Facing(and it's not even close) 42.4% of American adults are obese right now (CDC).By 2030, that number is projected to
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/n I was asked my thoughts on the video below (sound on! Watch in full), not sure why. But here are some of my thoughts, in a thread. It's
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